Herman Miller Eames Molded Wood Barstool, DWHBX at DWR

â€œThe role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests,â€ said Charles Eames, and itâ€™s in that spirit that the Eames Molded Shell Collection (1950/2015) was expanded to include a counter stool and barstool. This collection was originally designed on the principle of adaptability, offering a breadth of options to serve a wide variety of applications and environments. Over time, its composition evolved, making it a fascinating study of our shifting manufacturing capabilities and ways of living. Nearly seven decades have passed since the Eames Molded Shell Collection was first designed, yet it continues to be relevant today. Can you imagine a more thoughtful host? This is an authentic Eames Stool by Herman Miller. Made in U.S.A. DWHBX stands for dining, wood, high, barstool, X-base, which is a bit abstract since you have to turn over the stool to see how its base forms an X. Charles and Ray Eames: Eames Molded Wood Read More
â€œThe role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests,â€ said Charles Eames, and itâ€™s in that spirit that the Eames Molded Shell Collection (1950/2015) was expanded to include a counter stool and barstool. This collection was originally designed on the principle of adaptability, offering a breadth of options to serve a wide variety of applications and environments. Over time, its composition evolved, making it a fascinating study of our shifting manufacturing capabilities and ways of living. Nearly seven decades have passed since the Eames Molded Shell Collection was first designed, yet it continues to be relevant today. Can you imagine a more thoughtful host? This is an authentic Eames Stool by Herman Miller. Made in U.S.A. DWHBX stands for dining, wood, high, barstool, X-base, which is a bit abstract since you have to turn over the stool to see how its base forms an X. Charles and Ray Eames: Eames Molded Wood Barstool, DWHBX.

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â€œThe role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests,â€ said Charles Eames, and itâ€™s in that spirit that the Eames Molded Shell Collection (1950/2015) was expanded to include a counter stool and barstool. This collection was originally designed on the principle of adaptability, offering a breadth of options to serve a wide variety of applications and environments. Over time, its composition evolved, making it a fascinating study of our shifting manufacturing capabilities and ways of living. Nearly seven decades have passed since the Eames Molded Shell Collection was first designed, yet it continues to be relevant today. Can you imagine a more thoughtful host? This is an authentic Eames Stool by Herman Miller. Made in U.S.A. DWHBX stands for dining, wood, high, barstool, X-base, which is a bit abstract since you have to turn over the stool to see how its base forms an X. Charles and Ray Eames: Eames Molded Wood Barstool, DWHBX.